Bricker continued his sensational start to the season, shooting 74 to finish alone in second, one stroke behind medalist Jordan Shaffer of Chambersburg.

"Tyler was on fire to start the match," Waynesboro coach Ryan Henderson said. "He had it to three-under at one point before his finishing holes caused him some trouble. His 74 is still and great round and he is swinging the club so well right now."

Through four matches, Bricker has two wins and two runner-up finishes.

Franki and Heuer carded matching 79's to finish tied for fifth with Chambersburg's duo of Max Bell (75) and Jesse Helman (78) giving the Trojans three of the top four finishers.

"Nick is hitting the ball a long way and sometimes I forget that he is only a sophomore," Henderson explained. "He has the ability and desire to go low, it's just a matter of time."

Heuer's outing on his home course served as his best round thus far this season.

"Hunter is playing consistent golf and it was nice to see him get in the 70's," G-A coach Jeremy Eby said. "We know what he's capable of, and it showed today."

Kurt Kline's 93 served as the Blue Devils' second-best score while acting as the low-round of Kline's young career.

"I was really happy for Kurt," Eby said. "He's been working at his game and it's nice to see it paying off."

In terms of the team standings, Chambersburg remained unbeaten, bettering Waynesboro by 59 shots. G-A placed third followed by James Buchanan, Gettysburg and Shippensburg.

Jacob Suder again led JB, shooting 82 to finish alone in seventh.

The next Colonial Division match is scheduled for Sept. 9 as Ship hosts at Chambersburg Country Club.